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Consumers now expect tech-enabled services to be beautiful, easy to use, and centered around them. In an age where you can summon an uber in 3 minutes, people are logically expecting the same for healthcare. They’re also expecting services to be economical, especially as a new high deductible, out-of-pocket market is coming on board as deductibles... See more
Jay Parkinson • Toward a New Definition of Primary Care: Primary care 3.0
Second, Medicine 3.0 considers the patient as a unique individual.
Peter Attia MD • Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity
One of the most important medical researchers in this century is Marc Malone, @Iammarcmalone.
In his garage he has:
REPROGRAMMED GENES.
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INVEST IN THIS... See more
Brian Roemmelex.comThe healthcare system in the United States is easily one of the best in the world, until you need more than one doctor. A single doctor in the United States has met one of the highest standards for medical education in the world, but the system as a whole has been operating in a disconnected fashion for decades. Patients have been forced to
... See moreDavid Uhlman • Hacking Healthcare: A Guide to Standards, Workflows, and Meaningful Use
I think someone should build the "HubSpot for longevity."
I find myself going to @FountBio for coaching/supplements, @InsideTracker for blood, @prenuvo for scans, a concierge doctor for break/fix, etc. I want to go to one place for all of this and more. I want an application that links into my Whoop or iWatch and... See more
Brian Halliganx.comDigital Health: Events
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